Sometimes turning off / diasabling the AV intergration doesnt work, and as
such it is neccessary to completely uninstall the Av, reboot, prior to
reinstalling without the Outlook intergration
"Jack B. Pollack" wrote in message
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Thanks. Interesting, and makes me feel better about turning it off.
I'm going to try turning it off as well as running OL in safe mode on
Monday.
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
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Jack
Read the following.
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm
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"Jack B. Pollack" wrote in message
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Yes, NAV Corp 9.
I thought about disabling it but really wanted the protection
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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that should be fine. Are you scanning mail with a virus scanner? That
will cause problems such as this.
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"Jack B. Pollack" wrote in message
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15 min
"Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote in message
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I'm guessing you're using POP3 or IMAP as your server? Just a SWAG
but what is your automatic send/receive interval set to?
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"Jack B. Pollack" wrote in message
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Using Outlook 2003 SP3. After having Outlook open for several hours
it stops
sending messages and they just pileup in the outbox. Sometimes
closing
Outlook and then restarting it fixes the problem, other times I have
to
reboot.
My internet connection is stable and is working fine at the time
that I cant
send. I can ping the SMTP server. I have tried a different SMTP
server.
Any ideas?
Thanks